Drugs…Just in Case?
April 5th, 2010 | by author |The study conducted by Dr. X. Henry Hu of Merck & Co.and colleagues found that
one in five migraine sufferers had "avoided" a work-related commitment because they were afraid of getting a migraine, while 27 percent reported canceling a work commitment for this reason, and round 28 percent said they had avoided or canceled social commitments due to fear of migraines.
I have treated many patients who "feared" the onset of a migraine and limited their activities in life because of that fear, so I do understand how devastating migraines can be. And, yet, the only "solution" this study offered?
This study is "important," according to Dr. X. Henry Hu of Merck & Co.and colleagues say because early treatment with migraine drugs called triptans can help reduce headache severity. The unpredictability of migraines, Hu said, could contribute to people's anxiety and fear about them. "Because of the lack of predictability of future migraine attacks, migraine sufferers may benefit from increased education on the importance of keeping medications available at all times," they concluded.
SOURCE: Headache, published online March 25, 2010.
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